Sandy Dvore

Sandy Dvore is an American artist and graphic designer.

Dvore first became well known for designing back cover art for Sammy Davis Jr in Variety Magazine Dvore then followed up that with an ad for Judy Garland for Judy at Carnegie Hall after which he caught the attention of American theatrical agent and film producer Freddie Fields. The pair worked together for 13 years on numerous projects. He is best known for his work in designing television's more iconic title sequences, such as the walking partridges in The Partridge Family, and the brush-stroke logo and paintings from the long-running soap opera The Young and the Restless. His film title credits include the 1976 film Lipstick and the 1972 Blaxploitation thriller Blacula. Also, he designed the opening credits for selected seasons of the nighttime soap opera Knots Landing.


Dvore's work in graphic design won him an Emmy Award in 1987 for "Carol, Carl, Whoopi and Robin".

Logo design

United Artists; Picturemaker Productions; International Creative Management (ICM); Los Angeles International Film Exhibition (Filmex); The Young and the Restless; Solo Cup Company, A Lorimar Production,

Television

"Knots Landing" (TV Series) (1987-1989) (main titles design)
"The Young and the Restless" (1973-1988 drawings and 1984-1999 logo)
“A Hobo's Christmas” (1987) (TV Movie) (title designer)
“Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies” (1987) (TV Movie) (main title designer)
"North and South, Book II" (1986) (TV Miniseries) (title designer: main titles)
"North and South" (TV Miniseries) (1985) (drawings)
"The Waltons" (TV Series) (1973-1981) (main title designer)
"The Partridge Family” (1970-1974) (TV Series)(main title designer)
"The Bold Ones: The New Doctors" (1972-1973) (TV Series)(main title design)
“James Dean” (1976) (TV Movie) (Illustrator: main titles)
“Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” (1979) (TV) (title designer: main titles)
“Police Story" (TV Series) (1974-1978) (graphic artist)

Film

“Lipstick” (1976) (design graphics) “For Pete's Sake” (1974) (title designer) “Jonathan Livingston Seagull” (1973) (visual consultant) “Blacula” (1972) (title designer) “De Sade” (1969) (title designer) “The Dunwich Horror” (1970) (title designer) “Three in the Attic” (1968) (titles) “Skidoo” (1968) (titles)

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